plasma-framework/tooltipmanager.h
Aaron J. Seigo d8f1ce657c use only one actual tip widget, store the data otherwise
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/*
* Copyright 2007 by Dan Meltzer <hydrogen@notyetimplemented.com>
* Copyright 2008 by Aaron Seigo <aseigo@kde.org>
* Copyright 2008 by Alexis Ménard <darktears31@gmail.com>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#ifndef PLASMA_TOOLTIP_MANAGER_H
#define PLASMA_TOOLTIP_MANAGER_H
//plasma
#include <plasma/plasma.h>
#include <plasma/plasma_export.h>
#include <plasma/tooltipcontent.h>
namespace Plasma
{
class ToolTipManagerPrivate;
class Applet;
class Corona;
/**
* @class ToolTipManager plasma/tooltipmanager.h <Plasma/ToolTipManager>
*
* @short Manages tooltips for QGraphicsWidgets in Plasma
*
* If you want a widget to have a tooltip displayed when the mouse is hovered over
* it, you should do something like:
*
* @code
* // widget is a QGraphicsWidget*
* Plasma::ToolTipContent data;
* data.mainText = i18n("My Title");
* data.subText = i18n("This is a little tooltip");
* data.image = KIcon("some-icon").pixmap(IconSize(KIconLoader::Desktop));
* Plasma::ToolTipManager::self()->setContent(widget, data);
* @endcode
*
* Note that, since a Plasma::Applet is a QGraphicsWidget, you can use
* Plasma::ToolTipManager::self()->setContent(this, data); in the
* applet's init() method to set a tooltip for the whole applet.
*
* The tooltip will be registered automatically by setContent(). It will be
* automatically unregistered when the associated widget is deleted, freeing the
* memory used by the tooltip, but you can manually unregister it at any time by
* calling unregisterWidget().
*
* When a tooltip for a widget is about to be shown, the widget's toolTipAboutToShow slot will be
* invoked if it exists. Similarly, when a tooltip is hidden, the widget's toolTipHidden() slot
* will be invoked if it exists. This allows widgets to provide on-demand tooltip data.
*/
class PLASMA_EXPORT ToolTipManager : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
enum State {
Activated = 0 /**<< Will accept tooltip data and show tooltips */,
Inhibited /**<< Will accept tooltip data, but not show tooltips */,
Deactivated /**<< Will discard tooltip data, and not attempt to show them */
};
/**
* @return The singleton instance of the manager.
*/
static ToolTipManager *self();
/**
* Show the tooltip for a widget registered in the tooltip manager
*
* @param widget the widget for which the tooltip will be displayed
*/
void show(QGraphicsWidget *widget);
/**
* Find out whether the tooltip for a given widget is currently being displayed.
*
* @param widget the widget to check the tooltip for
* @return true if the tooltip of the widget is currently displayed,
* false if not
*/
bool isVisible(QGraphicsWidget *widget) const;
/**
* Hides the tooltip for a widget immediately.
*
* @param widget the widget to hide the tooltip for
*/
void hide(QGraphicsWidget *widget);
/**
* Registers a widget with the tooltip manager.
*
* Note that setContent() will register the widget if it
* has not already been registered, and so you do not normally
* need to use the method.
*
* This is useful for creating tooltip content on demand. You can
* register your widget with registerWidget(), then implement
* a slot named toolTipAboutToShow for the widget. This will be
* called before the tooltip is shown, allowing you to set the
* data with setContent().
*
* If the widget also has a toolTipHidden slot, this will be called
* after the tooltip is hidden.
*
* @param widget the desired widget
*/
void registerWidget(QGraphicsWidget *widget);
/**
* Unregisters a widget from the tooltip manager.
*
* This will free the memory used by the tooltip associated with the widget.
*
* @param widget the desired widget to delete
*/
void unregisterWidget(QGraphicsWidget *widget);
/**
* Sets the content for the tooltip associated with a widget.
*
* Note that this will register the widget with the ToolTipManager if
* necessary, so there is usually no need to call registerWidget().
*
* @param widget the widget the tooltip should be associated with
* @param data the content of the tooltip. If an empty Content
* is passed in, the tooltip content will be reset.
*/
void setContent(QGraphicsWidget *widget,
const ToolTipContent &data);
/**
* Clears the tooltip data associated with this widget, but keeps
* the widget registered.
*/
void clearContent(QGraphicsWidget *widget);
/**
* Sets the current state of the manager.
* @see State
* @arg state the state to put the manager in
*/
void setState(ToolTipManager::State state);
/**
* @return the current state of the manager; @see State
*/
ToolTipManager::State state() const;
private:
/**
* Default constructor.
*
* You should normall use self() instead.
*/
explicit ToolTipManager(QObject *parent = 0);
/**
* Default destructor.
*/
~ToolTipManager();
friend class ToolTipManagerSingleton;
friend class Corona; // The corona needs to register itself
friend class ToolTipManagerPrivate;
bool eventFilter(QObject *watched, QEvent *event);
ToolTipManagerPrivate *const d;
Corona* m_corona;
Q_PRIVATE_SLOT(d, void showToolTip())
Q_PRIVATE_SLOT(d, void resetShownState())
Q_PRIVATE_SLOT(d, void onWidgetDestroyed(QObject*))
};
} // namespace Plasma
#endif // PLASMA_TOOL_TIP_MANAGER_H